• openAccess   Capital goods imports and long-run growth: Is the Chinese experience relevant to developing countries? 

      Herrerías Talamantes, María Jesús; Orts, Vicente Elsevier (2013)
      In this paper, we analyze the role played by capital goods imports in the long-run growth of developing countries. We focus in the case of the Chinese economy in the last few decades. We find evidence that the ratio of ...
    • openAccess   Development and validation of the openness to the future scale: a prospective protective factor 

      Botella, Cristina; Molinari, Guadalupe; Fernández-Álvarez, Javier; Guillen, Veronica; Díaz-García, Amanda; Baños, Rosa Maria; Tomás Miguel, José Manuel BioMed Central (2018-04)
      Background: Most of the research on psychopathology has provided an incomplete picture of mental health by focusing on vulnerability factors and omitting the transversal processes that may explain human adapted functioning. ...
    • openAccess   Is the Export-led Growth Hypothesis Enough to Account for China’s Growth? 

      Herrerías Talamantes, María Jesús; Orts, Vicente Wiley-Blackwell (2010-07-13)
      The purpose of the present paper is to analyze whether the expansion of the Chinese economy is based on an export-led growth effect or, on the contrary, Chinese development between 1964 and 2004 was driven by investment. ...
    • openAccess   The Driving Forces behind China’s Growth 

      Orts, Vicente; Herrerías Talamantes, María Jesús Wiley (2010)
      The main objective of this paper is to disentangling the determinants of the Chinese economic growth that occurred from 1965 to 2000. We have explored, first, the time series properties of the growth rates of GDP and labour ...